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Istanbul Airport named ‘World’s Best Airport’
Istanbul Airport has received five honors in the 2023 Global Traveler Tested Reader's Survey Awards by Global Traveler, including "World's Best Airport" and "Europe's Best Airport," the airport's operator İGA Istanbul has announced.
This has further cemented İGA's position as a leader in global aviation.
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Problems with passenger traffic in Athens International Airport due to Omicron variant, in January
The difficult start of another year due to Covid-19 is confirmed by the data of the passenger traffic of Athens International Airport for January. As expected, the influence of Omicron variant still affects air travel. The passenger traffic of Athens International Airport for January amounted to 772,700 passengers, slowing down slightly compared to the previous seven months.
French-German Consortium Wins Sofia Airport Concession Tender
Bulgaria has picked consortium asset manager comprising Meridiam, Strabag and Munich Airport to run and operate Sofia Airport for 35 years, DFNI Online reported citing Bulgaria's transport minister.
The consortium is to invest more than EUR 600 mln for the airport's development and has offered an annual concession fee of EUR 24.5 mln.
Top service quality award to Istanbul Atatürk Airport
Istanbul Atatürk Airport improved its service quality the most in Europe over the past year, its operator said March 1, while noting that another of its airports, Skopje Airport, had been selected the best in Europe in its category.
The ASQ program selected the TAV-run Istanbul Atatürk Airport as "the most improved airport" in Europe.
Royal Jordanian announces new flights from Amman to Athens
Airport International Group (AIG) – the Jordanian consortium responsible for the rehabilitation, expansion and operation of the Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) – has announced kick off of its operations with three Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) flights schedule to take off from the new terminal starting Sunday 3rd March, 2013.
Bucharest-Amman TAROM flight returns without passengers due to crew exceeding legal rest time
A TAROM flight between Bucharest and Amman returned on Sunday to Bucharest with no passengers aboard due to the crew exceeding the legal rest time after the flight was diverted due to unfavorable conditions in the Jordanian capital.
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